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2. The association will be pleased to undertake the 

 sale of specimens for the exhibitor, free of charge, 

 selling price to be stated on entry blank. All sales 

 must be reported at the office as soon as made. 



3. During the exhibition, no specimens can be re- 

 moved except by order of the secretary. Any fowl 

 showing disease will be removed and cared for. 



4. All signs or advertising matter on coops must be 

 neat and attractive and meet the approval of the 

 secretary. 



IV. Awarding Prizes 



1. The judges shall be selected for their known fa- 

 miliarity with the classes on which they are invited to 

 award premiums. 



2. The reports of the judges shall be made in writing, 

 upon blanks provided by the secretary, and will be final, 

 after having been approved by the secretary and board 

 of directors. 



3. Immediately after the awards of the judges have 

 been supervised and approved, a card stating the pre- 

 mium will be placed upon each winning coop, where it 

 is to remain until the close of the show. 



4. No one will be allowed in the aisles while judging 

 is going on, except the board of directors and the em- 

 ployes of the association. 



5. A display shall consist of at least ten entries and 

 will be decided thus: First prize to count 6 points; 

 second, 4; third, 3; fourth, 2; fifth, 1. Pens, points 

 double. In case of a tie, the largest entry will decide. 



6. Prizes in cash, special prizes, ribbons, etc., for 

 all exhibits, including pens, will be awarded. Blue rib- 

 bon for first prize, red for second, yellow for third, 

 fourth, and fifth. Lost prize ribbons will be duplicated 

 at 15c. each. 



